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If you would like to present at this event, please add your name below. Please send us your presentation/proposal via '''eclipseday@fokus.fraunhofer.de'''. Should we receive more submissions than we can fit into the schedule, we will select the ones that we think are most interesting to the audience.

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Jens Henning von Pilgrim: '''Beyond the box: How we built a JavaScript IDE with Xtext.'''

People who know Xtext and ECMAScript a little bit have no problem describing such a project with a single word: it's crazy. And in deed, it is challenging for a number of reasons. One of them is the ECMAScript grammar, which requires certain parser features which cannot be implemented with a pure Xtext grammar. Another is performance. While all the nice default Xtext solutions work great for smaller to midsize modeling projects, it is a different story to process, i.e. validate and compile, not only hundreds, but thousands of files. And when you think you're done, more surprises are awaiting you, such as Maven build system difficulties or rough edges coming with new technologies such as Xcore.

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This demo will present Traceino. Traceino is an EMF based tracebility tool for model driven development. In a unique way Traceino allows the definition and utilization of type safe structured traces without losing the important generic characteristics necessary for analysis like impact analysis and coverage analysis. Another aspect of Traceino is its independence of tools.

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In this talk I will sketch out our solutions and thereby demonstrate how to customize Xtext to achieve things which will not work out of the box. I will also compare our Xtext based solution, and Xtext as a framework, with the DLTK, as a predecessor solution of our IDE was based on the DLTK and serves now as an indicator.

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* [https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/users/1873 Jens von Pilgrim] (NumberFourAG, Berlin): '''Beyond the box: How we built a JavaScript IDE with Xtext.'''

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This talk was already presented at [https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/beyond-box-how-we-built-javascript-ide-xtext eclipsecon Europe 2013]. I will sketch out how we customized Xtext to achieve things which will not work out of the box. The eclipsecon talk was rather detailed and designed for an audience quite familiar with Xtext. The democamp presentation will rather focus on showing how to get to these solutions by example, demonstrating also non-Xtext related techniques, in order to make the talk attractive also for non-Xtext-experts.

This talk I will present how you can directly execute your language files as JUnit tests. Instead having test logic and test data in different places [http://www.xpect-tests.org/ XPECT] enables you to put your expectations where they have to apply. In presentation you will learn how to write tests for the different aspects of your language and language tooling on some real world examples. See also this [http://blog.moritz.eysholdt.de/2013/09/introduction-to-xpect.html introduction] as an appetizer.

In this presentation, you will get an overview over OMG Diagram Definition and use cases how for the usage of the standardized meta model. We will dive into the EMF version of the meta model and give a quick demo of an exemplary interpreter for the graphical part of the meta model.

This demo will demonstrate the most important changes scheduled for Java 8 by using the eclipse JDT preview for Java 8. I don't have a lot of slides, but we instead will make a live and interactive demo ;-) Since I'm not an eclipse/JDT committer, this demo will focus on the users point of view.

This demo will present how Groovy scripting feature can be embedded into an RCP application. With the Groovy scripting feature one could reach the application specific APIs and perform e.g. report generation, search execution or even database content modification. For this presentation I would rather show how it works in practice with a simple RCP instead of showing slides.

Sponsors

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The Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS is researching and developing demand-orientated solutions for partners in industry, research and public administration.

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If you or your company would like to sponsor the venue, please get in touch with Lars or Tom.

Presenters

If you would like to present at this event, please add your name below. Please send us your presentation/proposal via eclipseday@fokus.fraunhofer.de. Should we receive more submissions than we can fit into the schedule, we will select the ones that we think are most interesting to the audience.

This demo will present Traceino. Traceino is an EMF based tracebility tool for model driven development. In a unique way Traceino allows the definition and utilization of type safe structured traces without losing the important generic characteristics necessary for analysis like impact analysis and coverage analysis. Another aspect of Traceino is its independence of tools.

Jens von Pilgrim (NumberFourAG, Berlin): Beyond the box: How we built a JavaScript IDE with Xtext.

This talk was already presented at eclipsecon Europe 2013. I will sketch out how we customized Xtext to achieve things which will not work out of the box. The eclipsecon talk was rather detailed and designed for an audience quite familiar with Xtext. The democamp presentation will rather focus on showing how to get to these solutions by example, demonstrating also non-Xtext related techniques, in order to make the talk attractive also for non-Xtext-experts.

This talk I will present how you can directly execute your language files as JUnit tests. Instead having test logic and test data in different places XPECT enables you to put your expectations where they have to apply. In presentation you will learn how to write tests for the different aspects of your language and language tooling on some real world examples. See also this introduction as an appetizer.

In this presentation, you will get an overview over OMG Diagram Definition and use cases how for the usage of the standardized meta model. We will dive into the EMF version of the meta model and give a quick demo of an exemplary interpreter for the graphical part of the meta model.

This demo will demonstrate the most important changes scheduled for Java 8 by using the eclipse JDT preview for Java 8. I don't have a lot of slides, but we instead will make a live and interactive demo ;-) Since I'm not an eclipse/JDT committer, this demo will focus on the users point of view.

This demo will present how Groovy scripting feature can be embedded into an RCP application. With the Groovy scripting feature one could reach the application specific APIs and perform e.g. report generation, search execution or even database content modification. For this presentation I would rather show how it works in practice with a simple RCP instead of showing slides.

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